Fish Farmer

Seafood contribute­s to Scotland’s food and drink export growth

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SCOTLAND’S economic recovery has largely been driven by strong growth in exports of drinks and seafood products, which together accounted for £5.2bn of total Scottish exports.

The figures come from a report by the Food and Drink Federation, which also found that Scotland’s total food and drink exports in 2021 were up 15% on the previous year.

HMRC figures show that Scottish salmon is the UK’s biggest fresh food export, with overseas sales increasing to £614m in 2021 – up 36% compared to 2020 and only marginally below the £618m recorded in 2019.

The sector directly employs 2,500 people in Scotland and supports more than 3,600 suppliers, with 10,000 jobs dependent on farm-raised salmon.

Tavish Scott, chief executive of Salmon Scotland, said: “There is soaring demand for our unrivalled farm-raised Scottish salmon, with exports recovering to near recordleve­ls.

“As well as creating thousands of jobs and opportunit­ies in rural Scotland, farm-raised Scottish salmon is a global success story with high environmen­tal and welfare standards that puts one of the healthiest products we can eat on people’s plates.

“The incredibly encouragin­g export figures demonstrat­e the resilience of our industry and are testament to the hard work and dedication of farmers during the Covid pandemic.”

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